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Engineers at QinetiQ are working on a world-first initiative to improve the endurance of submarines by reducing the amount of time they spend on the surface expelling contaminants and drawing in oxygen.

The NSW city of Newcastle has more than 100 years of history associated with engineering and, according to the NSW Department of Planning and the Environment, engineers in the region have a great future to look forward to.

In 2016, 20% of businesses worldwide were affected by ransomware - malware that scrambled a business’ data and demanded a ransom to decode it. The number of spam email attacks is increasing and becoming more sophisticated so what can be done about it?

Moore’s Law has driven exponential growth in computing power for the past 40+ years. Whilst the size of the atom will eventually limit semiconductor device density, engineering innovations may well allow the trend to continue indefinitely.

Telecommunications and banking software fails aside, as technology has taken a ubiquitous role in people's lives, with businesses and countries relying heavily on its high-speed, high-functioning use, it's likely engineers will be the scapegoats of software and system failures.